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- Gregoire, Harry, Urbany, David, Irwin, Scott and Dietsch, Herman and Miller, Rich and Campus Crusade for Christ, Inc. v. Centennial School District and White, Ronald Y., in His Official Capacity as Supervisor of Secondary Education for the Centennial School District (Two Cases). Appeal of Centennial School District., 907 F.2d 1366 (3rd Cir. 1990)
John Phillip Diefenderfer, Stucker and Yates, Newton, Pa., Rodney A. Smolla (argued), Williamsburg, Va., for appellant Centennial School Dist.
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Turner, John G. Bill Bright and Campus Crusade for Christ: The Renewal of Evangelicalism in Postwar America. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina...
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You might say the Mormons and Obama made him do it.
Mark DeMoss, a prominent evangelical, was disappointed over the way he thought Mormons were treated during the 2008 presidential campaign. "I had been working with Mitt Romney as an unpaid advisor," said DeMoss, president of the DeMoss Group, a public relations firm that works with some of the biggest names in Christianity like the American Bible Society, Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, Campus Crusade for Christ, and Liberty University. "In my work with Mitt Romney, I saw a very ugly side of the treatment of the Mormon faith. Sadly, most of it was coming from evangelicals. And that bothered me.
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...This year's No. 100 organization is Christian Aid Ministries with $155.21 million, slightly more...Campus Crusade for Christ ** 511,494,000 458,917,000 32. ...
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Last month my 22-year-old daughter, Natasha, returned from a six- week mission trip to Cameroon in West Africa. She got to know the local culture by cooking some local specialties.
Natasha, a vocal music major at the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, was among a group of 18 students and staff representing Campus Crusade for Christ in Yaounde', Cameroon, from May 30 to July 12. The Mid-Missourians worked with students at the University of Yaounde' and children at a local orphanage.
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Keep religious bias out of UB commencement
Pray in the name of Jesus," marked the conclusion of the invocation given by the Rev. John B. Mansfield, director emeritus of the Campus Crusade for Christ at the 2010 College of Arts and Sciences at the University at Buffalo. I was disturbed anew by the impropriety of this exhortation as I prepared to send the commencement DVD to my aged, out-of-state mother. The brief, perfunctory nod to selected religions previously given by Mansfield did not mitigate or excuse his final request.
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, age 74, died peacefully on January 7, 2011, after suffering with Alzheimer's in recent years.
Jack served with the International School of Theology, a division of Campus Crusade for Christ, from 1973 to 1983.
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The Mission Society of Trinity Baptist Church cordially invites the entire community to an exciting "Women's Day" Celebration on Sunday, October 29. Women's Day will be celebrated at both the 7:30 am and the 10:30 a.m. worship services. The 7:30 a.m. speaker will be Trinity's own active associate minister, Rev. Julia Howard. A dynamic and gifted woman of God, who has proclaimed the Gospel of Jesus Christ for many years, through her full time missionary work with Campus Crusade for Christ, where she ministered in Atlanta, Georgia; Manila, Philippines, India, Russia, Central and South America, the Caribbean Islands and several African countries.
Both Speakers will expound on the theme, "Christian Women: Moving to Higher Ground With Christ" from the scripture, Philippians 3: 14 "I press to...
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The best selling book The Da Vinci Code" hits the big screen on May 19, and its upcoming release (and undoubted blockbuster status) is causing Christian organizations around the world to take sides. Some groups, like Campus Crusade for Christ, are not encouraging Christians to read the book or see the movie, but rather engage in discussion about the facts of [Jesus Christ] and Christianity. Other institutions, such as Fuller Theological Seminary, a leading evangelical school in California, are hopeful Christians actively involve themselves in the "Da Vinci Code" hype.
Last week the National Geographic Society "announced the surfacing of a 1,700-year-old Christian manuscript that includes the Gospel of Judas. This "new" gospel portrays Judas not as a traitor, but as a favored disciple an...
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The 1960s turned out to be a momentous decade in San Bernardino. A lot of important things happened. In 1961 Ray Kroc bought out the McDonald brothers and proceeded to turn their San Bernardino burger stand into the world's largest restaurant chain. In 1962 Bill and Vonette Bright established the world headquarters of their growing Campus Crusade for Christ organization at San Bernardino's old Arrowhead Springs Hotel. In 1964 the Rolling Stones performed their first American concert at the Swing Auditorium, on the grounds of the National Orange Show, further establishing San Bernardino as a major pop music venue.
And in 1965 Cal State San Bernardino opened in time for the fall semester that year. Total enrollment at the new college was 293 students.